![]() ![]() Song of the South (1946): One of Disney's most controversial movies, which has never been released on video or DVD in the US.A song originally called "What makes the red man red" was also decried as racist - it was later renamed as "What makes the brave man brave" Peter and the Lost Boys also dance in headdresses, which Disney now says is a "form of mockery and appropriation of Native peoples' culture and imagery". Peter Pan (1953): The film refers to Native people as "redskins", a racist slur.The character has been criticised for being a racist caricature of African-Americans Dumbo, the big eared flying elephant from the classic Disney film runs his own circus with the help of his friends. Jungle Book (1968): The character of King Louie, an ape with poor linguistic skills, sings in a Dixieland jazz style and is shown as lazy. Dumbos Circus: With Jim Cummings, Hal Smith, Walker Edmiston, Will Ryan.The lead crow is called Jim Crow - a reference to a set of racist segregationist laws in the southern US at the time - and he is voiced by a white actor, Cliff Edwards Dumbo (1941): A group of crows that help Dumbo learn how to fly have exaggerated stereotypical black voices.The Aristocats (1970): A Siamese cat called Shun Gon, voiced by a white actor, is drawn as a racist caricature of an Asian person.Add your own designs, patterns, text, and pictures Dimensions: Available in 2 sizes: Large: 3' diameter, 6 stickers per sheet Small: 1.5' diameter, 20 stickers per sheet Printed on white acid-free paper. There is also a scene at a dog pound where heavily-accented dogs all portray the stereotypes of the countries their breeds are from - such as Pedro the Mexican Chihuahua, and Boris the Russian Borzoi From special mailings and scrapbooking to kids’ activities and DIY projects, you’ll find these stickers are great for so many uses. ![]() Lady and the Tramp (1955): Two Siamese cats, Si and Am, are depicted with anti-Asian stereotypes. ![]()
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